The breeders, Marty Schafer and Jan Sacks, have written:
"Upright yellow petaloid style arms combine with pale yellow stan...Read Moredards and darker yellow falls to make this large and luscious siberian. The form is wide with big soft ruffles.
"Flowers just above the foliage with up to 5 blooms per stalk. Strong repeat bloom."
Note that with Siberian irises, rebloom means additional flower scapes rise in early summer shortly after the first flush of blooms. Unlike tall bearded irises, there is no fall rebloom.
32" tall.
Siberian irises will tolerate soils with pH down to 5.0, and they dislike alkaline soils. They are hardy into Z3.
I wouldn't recommend spacing most Siberian irises closer than 18", and 24-36" is even better unless you enjoy dividing your irises.
Schafer-Sacks irises have been awarded 7 of the last 9 Morgan-Woods Medals, the highest award given to a Siberian iris by the American Iris Society.
The breeders, Marty Schafer and Jan Sacks, have written:
"Upright yellow petaloid style arms combine with pale yellow stan...Read More